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Early life of Mark and Steve Waugh : ウィキペディア英語版 | Early life of Mark and Steve Waugh The early life of Mark and Steve Waugh, a set of twins who played Test and ODI cricket for Australia from the 1980s to the 2000s, was characterised by their steady rise through the sporting rankings in a variety of sports. ==Birth== Born at Canterbury Hospital on 2 June 1965, Mark Edward Waugh and Stephen Rodger Waugh are fraternal twins born to Rodger and Beverley Waugh. Mark arrived four minutes after Steve. Their father was a bank official and their mother was a teacher within the New South Wales Department of Education.〔Knight, pp. 4–5.〕 The family settled in the western Sydney suburb of Panania.〔Knight, p. 6.〕 The twins were later joined by two more brothers, Dean and Danny.〔Knight, pp. 9, 13.〕 From an early age, the parents introduced their children to sport.〔〔Perry, p. 348.〕 By the age of six, the twins were playing organised soccer, tennis and cricket. In their first cricket match, the brothers were both dismissed for ducks.〔Knight, p. 11.〕
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